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Programming Books

Name: Anonymous 2013-09-02 19:45

Let's get an actual thread going.

Post your favourite computer science, mathematics, and programming textbooks.

I'll start with a few that aren't posted all that much.

- The Elements of Computing Systems
Shows the implementation of basically everything, from stringing together logic gates all the way to a compiler, OS, VM, interpreter, etc.

- Types and Programming Languages + Advanced Topics in Types and Programming Languages
A good abstract treatise of type systems and programming language theory.

- Lisp in Small Pieces
Basically an entire book about the implementation of Scheme and Lisp interpreters and compilers.

- Artificial Intelligence: A Systems Approach
A good practical overview of most AI algorithms, covers search, NNs, unsupervised & probabilistic algorithms, genetic and evolutionary algorithms, etc. Example code in C.

Name: Anonymous 2013-09-07 15:36

>>52

Ha. That's funny. This server isn't in Germany. I just looked up the IP and they spoof the geolocation. Neat!

I suppose I can just make the fileshares password protected with passwords that are public but cycled daily to prevent bots crawling.

I don't see what your problem with malware is? I very much doubt anyone will be able to exploit the server itself. If someone uploads malware then just don't download it / don't run random binaries? At most it'll just give me something to disassemble.

The repo is what I'll set up first, anyway, indeed. What was the decision? Fossil, SVN? Or?

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